The prime minister allegedly ordered the Israeli intelligence service to find countries that would be willing to receive a large number of displaced Palestinians from it, two Israeli officials told US news website Axios.
There have already been talks with the – two poor countries in East Africa plagued by conflict – as well as with other countries including Indonesia, according to the report. Netanyahu gave Mosad this secret mission several weeks ago, Israeli officials said.
The far -right Israeli government seeks to promote the effort to displace almost 2.3 million inhabitants of the Palestinian enclave. While Israel insists that the Palestinians will not be forced to leave, many accuse the Israeli government of attempting a covert ethnic cleansing.
The Palestinian Authority and the Arab world have categorically and vigorously contradicts any possibility of relocation of Gaza residents, arguing that the Palestinians must be allowed to remain in their territories.
This effort by the Israeli government is being made while the fate of a alleged plan announced last month by US President Donanld Trump to take over the US strip control and displacement of all Palestinians from there.
The White House tenant has returned to his proposal with conflicting statements, sometimes saying that no Palestinian will be violently expelled.
Any plan for displacement or relocation of the Palestinians from Gaza comes into conflict with every sense of international law.